During the various stages of the energy extraction process, the globe of the earth suffers limitless pain at the area where the drilling occurs. It is gradually being depressurized and cooled internally, causing cycles of constriction, joint-rending cramps, intermittent partial asphyxiation and searing pain as they use large drills to puncture pericardium and into the heart, sometimes as deep as 10,000 feet.

As the serum gets sucked from the sediment pores, the surrounding rocks shift positions to fill the newly vacated spaces, causing unbearable agony as the earth automatically contracts in size and goes badly out of shape resulting in a deep crushing pain.

"I Thirst." "My strength is dried up like a potsherd; my tongue cleaveth to my jaws; and thou hast brought me into the dust of death." Psalm 22:15

Then another agony begins when millions of barrels of vital bodily fluids are produced. This causes deep, crushing pain as the sac surrounding the bowels of the earth slowly fills with hydrocarbon soil and begins to compress the tectonic plates causing (shock) mini-seismic earthquakes.

“I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint, my heart is like wax; it is melted in the midst of my bowels.” Psalm 22:14

When the loss of fluids reaches a critical level, the earth is struggling to pump heavy, thick, sluggish serum that is not only pressurized, but is also hot. As it is extracted, the tortured lungs of the earth are suffocating and are making a frantic effort to inhale small gulps of air.

The pressure gradually decreases, making it less profitable to take the remaining serum, but to make doubly sure of a mortal wound, the legionnaire uses external-energy to pierce and inject cold water into the sac surrounding the heart.

“They shall look on Him whom they pierced.” Psalm 22:16,17

“And immediately there came out blood and water.” John 19:34

On June 15, 2010, Barack Obama addresses the nation on the Crusextraction of the earth.

“The millions of gallons of oil that have spilled into the Gulf of Mexico are more like an epidemic, one that we will be fighting for months and even years.

But make no mistake: we will fight this spill with everything we’ve got for as long it takes.

Tonight I’d like to lay out for you what our battle plan is going forward: what we’re doing to clean up the oil, what we’re doing to help our neighbors in the Gulf, and what we’re doing to make sure that a catastrophe like this never happens again.”

Capture, clean up, help our neighbors…but to stop the 60,000 barrels of fluids being poured out every day is not a priority because the legionnaire wants the spill to go on for months and even years.

“They shall look on Him whom they pierced”

A legionnaire does not give aid and cap the wounds of his enemy. He watches as the fluids are poured out in the water.

The worst environmental disaster in our history and the 2008 Financial Collapse are related.

Steven Kopits, managing director of Douglas-Westwood, notes the US oil demand in a mild recession declines about 3%.

“In the current recession, oil demand briefly dropped nearly 3 mbpd from its peak, about half of which occurred in September 2008 in the aftermath of the collapse of financial markets following the bankruptcy of the investment bank Lehman Brothers.

If we allow that this will be a severe – but not catastrophic – recession, then a drop of 7%, or 1.5 mbpd of US consumption from peak to trough, is entirely possible.” Recession & Oil Demand by Steven Kopits

Current estimates of the BP oil Crusextraction (spill) are an insignificant 35,000 – 60,000 barrels per day.

Steven estimates that the earth is “benefiting” from the 2008 recession at the rate of 1,500,000 barrels per day!

An explosion on an oil-drilling rig off the coast of southeast Louisiana did not reveal a heretofore undiscovered vulnerability in the earth’s crust.